Imran Rashid wants us to unplug from our devices and reconnect with our surroundings. Not giving into the instant gratification of a digital existence can be hard, the doctor explains, but a better life awaits if we do

Oil producers were given a 3.5 billion kroner tax break to invest in the Tyra oil and gas field. But opposition parties argue that Denmark shouldn't be shouldn't be propping up its fossil fuel industry with government investment

After discovering that refugees often lacked accurate information as they fled war and violence, three graduate students from Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design established the social startup Refugee Text – a chatbot that helps refugees get the information they need, when they need it

Greenland sharks can live at least 272 years, according to a groundbreaking new study from the University of Copenhagen, which has shed light on the ancient apex predators that lurk beneath the Arctic ice

Denmark was never fated to become a leader in wind energy. But Peter Hauge Madsen, head of DTU Wind, warns that this status is now at risk, jeopardising Denmark's contribution to tackling climate change – and lots of jobs and money

Why are digital locks a security threat? Why is policy becoming increasingly less evidence-based? Can science fiction help us reach Utopia? One of the world's foremost copyright reformists and internet policy progressives explains